Lucky wrote:Hi and welcome. I have to say, I'm loving that photo of the RX-3 all crossed up and full on attack

Very cool. Any more pics you'd care to share?
Sure, I uploaded most of my former projects on my flickr account...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99731651@N02/
That RX3 is no longer with us though. After doing the rally thing I wanted to convert the car back into a tarmac car. It wasn't done yet though, and I flipped it in a drifting competition of all things.
spirit r wrote:Hi Nar have a good time here,
i like the Rx3 pics too. Power optima yellow top battery works good with the bridge port engine in the red Rx7 FB GL I think. I active testing the same in my car since 1 Year and like the higher voltage if start the engine, lightweight, seasonal workung without problems how quick deep discharge.
Interested on your experience with the lsd if you are drifting with the bridgy!!! Input please!! Thomas

That GL was awesome I should never have sold it. But, the combination of the bridgeport and the Webers was sucking gas like crazy. I got 8mpg on average and I couldn't afford to drive it around as much as I wanted. So I put it up on ebay and a buyer in New Zealand bought it. He flew to where I lived in California, test drove the car, and then shipped it back to kiwi land in a container.
As for drifting, I didn't enter the GL into any competitions. I didn't want to after the bad experience I had in the RX3. I still haven't done any drifting since then, but maybe I will, we'll see. FB's are easier to drift then FC's at slower skid-pad speeds. I can't really say what their high-speed drifts are like, as I only have experience with FC's in that regard (on the racetrack of course).
I also auto-x'd another FB and that was fun. I'd say the FB handles good, but not forgivingly good... you still need to know how to drive to make an FB stick and move the way you want it too. And the more practice you have with it the better. If you're really interested in drifting we can talk more about theory if you like. It's been several years since I've had an FB, so I'm just getting back into it with my new GSL-SE.
I'll have more practical input about FB character and general mechanics in regard to drifting after I spend more time behind the wheel of the 'white comet' as I call it :p